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Baby names starting with R

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Reshana
English · Reshana is a modern invented name with the flowing -shana ending common in contemporary naming.
Reshanda
English · Reshanda is a modern English-American coined name built with the fashionable -shanda ending.
Reshard
English · Reshard is a modern English-form name, likely a creative variant influenced by Richard and similar surname-style forms.
Reshaud
Arabic · Reshaud is likely influenced by Rashad, from Arabic, meaning good judgment, guidance, or maturity.
Reshaun
English · A modern spelling of Rashaun or Reshawn, based on Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Reshaunda
English · Reshaunda is likely a modern invented name combining Re- with the popular element -shaunda.
Reshawn
Irish · A modern elaboration of Shawn, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Reshawna
English · A modern elaboration of Shawna, ultimately linked to John and the meaning God is gracious.
Reshawnda
English · Reshawnda is a modern English-style elaboration of Shawnda with the prefix Re-, following late 20th-century naming patterns.
Reshay
English · Reshay appears to be a modern invented name, formed in a contemporary style with a melodic ending.
Reshea
English · Reshea is likely a modern variant shaped from names like Risha or Aisha, with usage especially in African American naming traditions.
Resheda
Arabic · Resheda is likely related to Arabic Rashida, meaning rightly guided or wise, with a modern spelling shift.
Resheena
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by names like Rashida or Roshni, with connotations of guidance or brightness.
Resheka
English · Likely a modern invented name with expressive phonetic styling and the suffix -eka.
Reshell
French · Reshell is likely a modern elaboration of Rochelle, a French place-based name meaning little rock.
Reshelle
French · Reshelle is likely a modern form influenced by Rochelle, a French place-based and surname-derived name.
Reshia
English · Likely a modern invented form related to Keisha, Risha, or similar late-20th-century styles.
Reshika
Indian · Reshika is an Indian-style name, likely related to roots suggesting line, ray, or graceful expression.
Reshma
Indian · An Indian name, often from Sanskrit roots, commonly interpreted as silk-like or soft and radiant.
Reshmi
Indian · Reshmi is an Indian name meaning 'silken' or 'like silk,' from Sanskrit-derived usage.
Reshod
Arabic · Reshod is likely a variant of Rashad or Rashid, from Arabic roots meaning right guidance or wisdom.
Reshon
Hebrew · Reshon appears to be a modern formation possibly echoing Hebrew roshon, 'first,' or surname-style naming patterns.
Reshonda
English · Reshonda is a modern English creation, probably influenced by Shonda with a prefixed syllable.
Reshunda
English · A modern invented name shaped by the popular -shunda ending pattern.
Resia
Slavic · Resia is likely a shortened Slavic-style form of Teresa or similar names, used as a soft diminutive variant.
Ressa
English · Diminutive or pet form, possibly shortened from Theresa or Claressa, meaning 'reaper' or 'bright.'
Ressie
English · Diminutive of Theresa or similar names, a pet form popular in the American South.
Reston
English · English place-name surname meaning 'settlement near the reeds', used as a given name.
Reta
English · Short form of Margareta or from Latin reta meaning 'virtuous'; a compact vintage name.
Retag
English · A modern invented name with no fixed historical root, likely a creative respelling or truncation.
Retage
English · A modern invented English-style name without a stable historical etymology, created for contemporary sound.
Retha
Greek · Short form of Aretha, from Greek arete meaning 'virtue' or 'excellence'.
Rethal
English · Rare name, likely a variant of Retha, a short form of Aretha meaning 'virtuous.'
Rethea
Greek · Rethea likely draws from names like Retha or Aretha, associated with excellence or virtue from Greek roots.
Rethel
French · Rare name possibly derived from the French town Rethel in the Ardennes region.
Rether
English · Extremely rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant or regional coinage.
Rethia
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Rhaetia, an ancient Roman Alpine province.
Retia
Latin · Likely derived from Latin Rhaetia, the name of an ancient Alpine province, used as a rare given name.
Retina
Latin · Retina comes from Latin rete meaning net, though as a given name it functions mainly as a rare modern borrowing.
Retisha
Latin · Likely a variant of Letitia, from Latin meaning joy or gladness, reshaped in modern spelling.
Retonia
Latin · Retonia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Latinate name patterns.
Retonya
English · Retonya appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed by prefixing or altering Tonya, which itself derives from Antonia.
Rettie
English · Pet form of Margaret or Henrietta, used as an affectionate 19th-century diminutive.
Reu
Hebrew · Reu is a biblical Hebrew name, traditionally interpreted as friend or companion.
Reubena
Hebrew · Feminine form of Reuben, from Hebrew meaning 'behold, a son'; adapted as a daughter's name.
Reubin
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Reuben, Hebrew for 'behold, a son'; a patriarch of Israel.
Reus
German · A short family-form name in Germanic regions, often used as a surname-derived given-name style marker.
Reut
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'friendship' or 'companion,' related to the root word for friend.
Revaan
Indian · Revaan is an Indian modern form, often linked to Sanskritic naming patterns and sounds associated with grace or motion.
Revae
English · Revae is a rare modern formation, probably modeled on names like Reva, with a contemporary invented style.
Revanth
Indian · From Sanskritic naming tradition, often interpreted as radiant, fast, or connected with the sun's brilliance.
Revathi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'prosperous' or 'wealthy,' also the name of a sacred nakshatra (star) in Hindu astrology.
Revati
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'; also the 27th lunar mansion in Hindu astronomy.
Reve
French · From French 'rêve' meaning 'dream,' used as a poetic given name.
Revea
French · Revea is likely a modern name influenced by French rêve, meaning “dream,” or by names like Riva and Reva.
Reveca
Hebrew · Reveca is a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as "to bind" or "to tie."
Revecca
Hebrew · Revecca is a variant spelling of Rebecca, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as to bind or tie.
Reveille
French · From the French 'réveiller' meaning 'to wake up,' referring to the bugle call that rouses soldiers at dawn.
Revekka
Hebrew · A variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally interpreted as to bind or tie.
Revelation
English · From the biblical term for divine unveiling, later used as a name in Christian-influenced naming.
Revell
French · From Old French 'revel' meaning festivity and celebration, transferred from an English surname.
Revella
English · Elaborated form possibly from Latin 'revelare' meaning to reveal, or a creative coinage.
Revelle
French · Revelle likely draws from French surname roots related to revelry or awakening, giving it an elegant, revived feel.
Revelyn
English · Revelyn appears to be a modern blend of Rev- with Evelyn, giving it a lyrical invented style.
Revena
Latin · Revena likely relates to Latin-based names like Ravenna or reverent forms, with a soft modern classical tone.
Rever
English · Rare name possibly from French 'rêver' meaning to dream, or an English surname adaptation.
Revi
Hebrew · Revi is likely a modern variant related to Hebrew or Indian name forms, used for its bright, contemporary sound.
Revia
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew meaning satiated or fulfilled, or a coined name blending Re- with -via (way).
Revin
English · Revin appears to be a modern name, possibly influenced by Kevin or Devin, used for its contemporary sound.
Revina
Hebrew · Revina may relate to Hebrew rav meaning 'great' or to Latin-influenced feminine forms, depending on usage tradition.
Revis
English · Surname-derived name, possibly from Old French 'rêveur' (dreamer) or a place name variant.
Revlynn
English · A modern invented blend using Rev- and the suffix -lynn, created for its contemporary sound.
Revon
English · Revon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Devon or names ending in -von.
Revonda
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Re- with Vonda, a form of Wanda.
Revv
English · Revv is a modern invented word-style name, likely inspired by rev, meaning speed, energy, or motion.
Rewa
Indian · An Indian name linked to the Rewa river and used as another name for the Narmada, with flowing water associations.
Rexall
Latin · Modern elaboration of Rex (Latin 'king') with an English suffix.
Rexalynn
Latin · A modern coined form joining Rex (Latin for king) with -lynn, giving a regal or royal-inflected meaning.
Rexann
Latin · Rexann blends Rex, Latin for 'king,' with the suffix -ann, creating a regal modern name.
Rexanna
English · Rexanna is a modern blend of Rex and Anna, combining the Latin title king with Anna's graceful heritage.
Rexanne
English · Rexanne is likely a modern compound of Rex and Anne, mixing regal imagery with a classic feminine ending.
Rexene
Latin · A feminization of Rex, the Latin word for 'king,' with a feminine suffix added in the modern era.
Rexie
English · Diminutive of Rex, from Latin 'rex' meaning 'king'.
Rexine
Latin · Feminine form of Rex, from Latin meaning king or ruler.
Rexlee
Latin · A modern compound of Rex, "king," and Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Rexlynn
English · Rexlynn is a modern invented name combining rex, meaning king, with the popular -lynn suffix.
Reyad
Arabic · Arabic *rayyad* means 'gardens' or irrigated meadows, so the name has a clear nature image.
Reyann
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Rey and Ann, with Ann tracing to Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace.'
Reyanne
English · Likely a modern blend of Rey or Rae with Anne, combining regal and graceful name elements.
Reyanshi
Indian · Reyanshi is a modern Indian name often interpreted as meaning a ray of light or part of divine radiance.
Reyanshreddy
Indian · A modern Indian compound combining Reyansh, often linked to "ray of light," with the surname Reddy.
Reyburn
English · Variant of Rayburn, from Old English meaning 'deer stream' or 'roe deer brook.'
Reyce
English · Reyce is a modern spelling of Reese or Rhys-influenced forms, often used for its sleek contemporary sound.
Reyd
Scottish · Creative spelling of Reid, a Scottish and English surname meaning 'red-haired' or 'red-complexioned.'
Reydan
Japanese · A modern form echoing Raiden, associated with 'thunder and lightning' in Japanese mythic naming tradition.
Reydavid
Spanish · Compound name joining Spanish 'Rey' (king) and Hebrew 'David' (beloved), meaning 'beloved king.'
Reydon
English · Modern invented name blending Rey (king) and the Old English suffix -don (hill), suggesting 'king's hill.'
Reyelle
English · A modern composition of Rey and Elle, built as an elegant stylistic name in modern English naming.
Reyez
Spanish · Spanish-influenced form of *Reyes* ('kings'), with an explicit royal-classic association.
Reygan
Irish · A modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning 'little ruler' or 'royal descendant.'
Reyhana
Arabic · A variant of Reyhane/Rihana meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb' in Arabic and Persian.
Reyland
English · Reyland is an English-style modern name that echoes surname and place-name forms ending in -land.
Reylee
English · A contemporary English feminine form blending Rey (“king” in Spanish) with -lee, used mainly as a modern phonetic variant.
Reyleigh
English · A modern English-style blend of Rey and -leigh, suggesting a graceful or queenly meadow feel.
Reylen
English · Reylen is a modern invented name blending sounds like Ray, Rey, and -len.
Reylene
English · Likely a modern blend of Rey or Rae with the suffix -lene, used for a lyrical contemporary sound.
Reyly
English · A modern spelling of Riley, from Old English elements meaning a rye field or clearing.
Reylyn
English · Reylyn is a modern English-style blend, likely combining Rey or Rae with the suffix -lyn.
Reymi
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style variant of names like Raymi or Reem, used today as a creative contemporary spelling.
Reymon
Spanish · Reymon is a form of Raymond, from Germanic roots meaning 'wise protector.'
Reynah
Spanish · Variant of Reina/Raina, from Spanish/Latin regina meaning 'queen.'
Reynald
French · French variant of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (power/ruler).
Reynalda
German · Feminine form of Reynald/Reginald, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler's counsel' or 'mighty power.'
Reynaliz
French · A modern blend of Reyna and Lise/Liz, combining regal and classic name elements into a contemporary form.
Reynardo
Spanish · Reynardo is a Spanish-style form of Reinhard, from Germanic roots meaning 'brave counsel.'
Reynaud
French · French form of Reynold, from Germanic raginwald meaning 'counsel ruler' or 'powerful advisor.'
Reynel
Spanish · Likely related to Reynold or Reynaldo, from Germanic roots meaning wise ruler.
Reynelda
Spanish · Reynelda is a feminine form of a Germanic name meaning counsel and power or rule.
Reynell
French · Likely derived from Reynold or Renelle forms, tied to counsel and rule.
Reynier
French · Variant of Rainier, from Germanic elements meaning 'wise counsel' and 'army.'
Reynna
Spanish · Reynna is a variant of Reina or Rayna, often associated with the idea of a queen or noble counsel.
Reynol
German · A shortened form related to Reynold, from Germanic elements meaning “counsel” and “rule.”
Reynoldo
Spanish · A variant of Reynaldo, from Germanic Reginald, meaning “ruler's counsel.”
Reyon
English · Reyon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Ray and Leon.
Reyona
English · Reyona appears to be a modern elaboration of Rey or Raina-style names, with a smooth contemporary sound.
Reyonna
English · Reyonna is likely a modern invented name shaped by names like Rhianna or Reyonna, with a stylish contemporary sound.
Reyse
Welsh · Modern invented variant of Reese/Rhys, the Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Reyshawn
English · Modern blended name combining Ray or Rey with Shawn, giving a contemporary invented form.
Reyson
English · Reyson is a modern compound-style name, blending rey meaning king with the -son suffix.
Reyva
English · Reyva likely relates to names like Reva or Reina and carries a bright, flowing modern sound.
Rezin
Hebrew · A biblical name borne by a king of Aram, traditionally linked to firmness or authority.
Rezon
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'prince' or 'lean,' borne by a king of Damascus in the Book of Kings.
Rhae
English · Modern streamlined spelling related to Rae, meaning grace or ewe.
Rhaegan
Irish · Rhaegan is a modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning "little ruler."
Rhaegar
English · A fantasy name created in modern literature, best known from George R. R. Martin's royal Targaryen line.
Rhaella
English · A modern fantasy-styled name popularized in literature-inspired usage, with regal and melodic appeal.
Rhaheem
Arabic · Rhaheem is a variant of Raheem, from Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate.'
Rhaine
English · Rhaine is a stylized form of Rain or Rayne, drawing on the English word for rain and weather.
Rhakeem
Arabic · Rhakeem is a variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning 'wise' or 'judicious.'
Rhamel
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic names such as Ramel or Ramil, associated with sand or traveler imagery.
Rhana
Arabic · Rhana is likely related to Rana or Rina, associated with joy, song, or beautiful gaze depending on source tradition.
Rhanada
English · A modern coined form with a decorative Rh- spelling; its exact etymology is uncertain.
Rhanda
Welsh · Rhanda is likely a variant of Rhonda, a name linked to Wales and the Rhondda valley place name.
Rhandi
English · Modern spelling of Randi, often a diminutive of Miranda or Randall depending on usage.
Rhandy
English · A variant spelling of Randy, originally a diminutive of Randall or Randolph, names meaning shield or wolf-counsel in Germanic tradition.
Rhania
Arabic · Variant of Rania, from Arabic meaning 'gazing with longing' or 'contented and joyful.'
Rhaniya
Arabic · Creative variant of Rania, from Arabic meaning 'gazing with longing' or 'contented and joyful.'
Rhaniyah
Arabic · Blend of Arabic Rania (gazing, contented) with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Rhapsody
Greek · Rhapsody comes from Greek roots for stitched song and refers to an expressive lyrical composition.
Rhasaan
Arabic · Rhasaan is a variant of Rasan or Rasheen, likely from Arabic roots suggesting dignity, calmness, or good sense.
Rhashad
Arabic · Rhashad is a spelling variant of Rashad, from Arabic meaning "good judgment" or "right guidance."
Rhasheen
English · Rhasheen is a modern variant-style name, possibly influenced by Arabic-root names like Rashid or Rasheem.
Rhaven
English · Rhaven is a stylized form of Raven, the English bird name associated with dark beauty and mystery.
Rhavi
Indian · Rhavi is a variant of Ravi, a Sanskrit name meaning sun and associated with brightness and radiance.
Rhavy
Indian · Likely an Indian modern spelling related to Ravi, the Sanskrit-based name meaning sun.
Rhavyn
English · Rhavyn is a creative spelling of Raven, the bird name from English, giving it a darkly elegant modern feel.
Rhawnie
English · Rhawnie is likely a modern phonetic spelling related to Ronnie or Rani-influenced forms.
Rhayna
Welsh · Rhayna is a modern variant influenced by Raina and Welsh-style spelling, often linked with queenly or pure meanings.
Rheaann
Greek · A compound of Rhea, the Greek mother goddess name, and Ann, meaning "grace."
Rhealee
Greek · Rhealee likely blends Rhea, a Greek mythological name, with Lee, creating a soft modern compound.
Rhealyn
Greek · Rhealyn is a modern blend that may draw on Rhea and Lynn, giving it a soft contemporary invented feel.
Rheana
Greek · Rheana is a variant of Rhianna or Rhea-linked forms, associated with flowing grace or divine feminine imagery.
Rheann
Welsh · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Welsh Rhiannon and Rhian, associated with “maiden” or “great queen.”
Rheanna
Welsh · Rheanna is a variant of Rhianna or Rhiannon, a Welsh name meaning "great queen."
Rheanne
Welsh · Likely a blend of Rhea or Rhian with Anne; it carries associations of grace and maidenhood.
Rheannon
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, a Welsh mythic name often linked with a great queen or divine feminine figure.
Rheanon
Welsh · A variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name meaning 'great queen' or 'divine queen'.
Rheata
Greek · Variant of Rheta, from Greek 'rhetor' meaning speaker or orator.
Rheba
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Reba, a short form of Rebecca meaning 'to bind or tie' in Hebrew.
Rheda
English · From Old English or Germanic origins, possibly related to 'counsel' or an Anglo-Saxon place name.
Rhedyn
Welsh · Rhedyn is Welsh and means fern, taken directly from the nature word.
Rheece
Welsh · Rheece is a spelling variant of Welsh Rhys, a traditional name often interpreted as ardor or enthusiasm.
Rheese
Welsh · Phonetic variant of Rhys/Reese, a Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Rheeta
Greek · Elaborated variant of Rita, ultimately from Margarita, meaning pearl.
Rheign
English · A creative spelling of Reign, an English word name tied to rule, sovereignty, and royal power.
Rhelda
English · Rare coined name, possibly blending Germanic elements; used in early 20th-century America.
Rhemington
English · Rhemington is a surname-style modern name related to Remington, originally a place-based English family name.
Rhemy
French · Variant of the French name Remy, derived from Latin Remigius meaning 'oarsman' or 'rower.'
Rhena
German · Derived from the Rhine River, or a variant of Irene meaning 'peace.'
Rhenda
Welsh · Rhenda is likely a variant of Renda or Rhonda, with Welsh associations tied to the Rhondda place-name.
Rhenleigh
English · Rhenleigh is a modern English-style creation combining Ren or Wren sounds with the popular -leigh ending.
Rheo
Greek · From Greek 'rheo' meaning 'to flow or stream,' evoking movement and fluidity.
Rheon
Greek · Likely influenced by Greek Rhea and rheon, giving it a flowing, mythic, and modern-classical feel.
Rhesa
Welsh · Possibly linked to Welsh Rhys meaning ardor, or a Biblical place-name form in New Testament usage.
Rheta
Greek · From Greek 'rhetor' meaning speaker or eloquent orator.
Rhetha
Greek · Variant of Rheta, from Greek rhetor meaning 'speaker' or 'orator.'
Rhettlee
English · Rhettlee combines Rhett, an English surname name, with the trendy -lee ending for a modern hybrid style.
Rhettleigh
English · Rhettleigh is a modern English-style invented name, combining surname-like sounds with the trendy -leigh ending.
Rhettly
English · Rhettly is a modern elaboration of Rhett, an English surname name meaning advice or counsel.
Rhettlyn
English · Rhettlyn combines the English surname-style name Rhett with the popular feminine suffix -lyn.
Rhettlynn
English · Rhettlynn combines Rhett, an English surname, with the popular feminine suffix -lynn.
Rhettson
English · A modern patronymic-style creation meaning son of Rhett or shaped from the name Rhett.
Rheuben
Hebrew · Variant of Reuben, from Hebrew meaning behold, a son.
Rheva
Welsh · Possibly a variant of Rhea (Greek earth mother) or from Welsh roots meaning 'maiden.'
Rheyanna
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, a Welsh goddess name possibly meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen'.
Rhia
Greek · Short form linked to Rhea or Rhian; it suggests flowing grace or a noble maiden.
Rhiana
Welsh · Rhiana is a Welsh-style variant of Rhiannon, associated with the meaning "great queen."
Rhianah
Welsh · A variant of the Welsh mythological name Rhiannon, meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen.'
Rhiane
Welsh · Likely related to Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name associated with a great queen.
Rhiann
Welsh · Likely a shortened Welsh form related to Rhiannon, a name linked to a great queen or divine feminine figure.
Rhiannah
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological goddess whose name likely means 'divine queen'.
Rhiannan
Welsh · Rhiannan is a variant of Rhiannon, a Welsh name linked to a great queen or divine feminine figure.
Rhianne
Welsh · A Welsh-style form related to Rhiannon or Rhiann, associated with the idea of a great queen.
Rhiannen
Welsh · A spelling variant of Rhiannon, from Welsh tradition and associated with a mythic queen figure.
Rhianon
Welsh · Rhianon is a variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name meaning great queen or divine queen.
Rhiatt
Welsh · Likely a modern variant influenced by Welsh Rhys and surname-style endings.
Rhiauna
Welsh · Phonetic variant of Rhiannon, the Celtic goddess name meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen'.
Rhilee
English · Rhilee is a modern spelling of Riley, an Irish surname-name meaning rye clearing.
Rhileigh
Irish · A variant spelling of Riley, from Irish Gaelic Raghallaigh meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rhilyn
Welsh · A modern invented name blending Welsh 'rhi' (meaning 'king/lord') with the suffix -lyn.
Rhina
Greek · Rhina may relate to Greek-rooted names or Spanish usage, often heard as a graceful modern variant of Rina.
Rhinda
Welsh · Rhinda may relate to Welsh-style forms like Rhian or Rhiannon, carrying a melodic Celtic sound though its exact derivation is uncertain.
Rhion
Welsh · Derived from Welsh 'rhion' meaning kings or lords, conveying noble and royal status.
Rhionna
Welsh · Rhionna appears related to Welsh Rhiannon, a name tied to a great queen in myth and possibly meaning 'divine queen.'
Rhip
Greek · Rhip is likely a rare clipped form influenced by Greek mythic names such as Rhipheus.
Rhiver
English · Rhiver is a modern invented name likely inspired by river imagery with a stylized spelling.
Rhiyan
Arabic · A crossover variant of Arabic and Gaelic sounds, often treated as a modern global form without fixed spelling tradition.
Rhiyana
Welsh · Modern elaboration of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological 'great queen,' blended with contemporary sound patterns.
Rhiyanna
Welsh · A stylized form of Rhianna from Welsh Rhian, meaning maiden, updated with a modern final flourish.
Rhnea
Greek · Rhnea appears related to Rhea, a Greek mythological name associated with the mother of the gods.
Rhoads
English · From an English surname meaning someone living by a road or rough ground, later reused as a given name.
Rhoan
Irish · Variant of Rowan or Roan, from the Irish rowan tree or Old Norse for 'little redhead'.
Rhochelle
French · A variant of Rochelle, a French place name meaning 'little rock.'
Rhodell
English · Modern invented name possibly combining Rhoda (Greek 'rose') with the locative suffix -dell.
Rhodella
Greek · Diminutive of Rhoda, from Greek 'rhodon' meaning rose.
Rhodena
Greek · Rhodena likely comes from Greek rhodon meaning 'rose,' giving it a floral sense.
Rhoderick
Welsh · Variant of Roderick, from Germanic Hroderich meaning 'famous ruler.'
Rhodesia
Greek · A place-based name tied to Rhodes and the historical place name Rhodesia, ultimately linked to Greek roots.
Rhodia
Greek · From Greek 'rhodon' meaning rose; related to the island of Rhodes.
Rhodie
Greek · Pet form of Rhoda, from Greek 'rhodon' meaning 'rose'; a floral diminutive name.
Rhodney
English · Rhodney is a spelling variant of Rodney, an English surname from a place name meaning "Hroda's island."
Rhodonna
Greek · Rhodonna likely blends Greek rhodon, meaning "rose," with a modern feminine ending.
Rhodora
Greek · From Greek 'rhodon' meaning rose; also the name of a pink-flowering shrub in the heath family.
Rhoen
German · A modernized surname-like form likely from Germanic place or family-name patterns, with no single dominant lexical meaning today.
Rhoena
Welsh · Variant of Rowena, possibly from Welsh 'rhon' (lance) or Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'wynn' (joy).
Rhoman
Greek · Rhoman is a Greek-rooted form linked to Roman identity terms, carrying a classic literary and cultural resonance.
Rhon
Welsh · Rhon is likely a Welsh-style form related to Rhon or Rhondda, connected to a regional river and place name.
Rhona
Scottish · Scottish name possibly from the island of Rona, from Norse 'hraun' meaning rough or rocky isle.
Rhonald
Norse · Variant spelling of Ronald, from Old Norse 'Rognvaldr' meaning ruler's counsel.
Rhond
Welsh · Rhond is likely related to Welsh Rhondda or Rhon, tied to a place name and river landscape in Wales.
Rhondalyn
Welsh · A blend of Rhonda and Lynn, with Rhonda linked to Welsh place-name roots and Lynn to lake imagery.
Rhondda
Welsh · Taken from the Welsh place name and river Rhondda, giving it strong landscape and regional roots.
Rhondi
Welsh · A diminutive variant of Rhonda, a name associated with the Welsh Rhondda valley.
Rhondia
Welsh · Rhondia is likely an elaboration of Rhonda, taken from the Welsh place name Rhondda.
Rhonesha
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Rhonda and -nesha endings.
Rhoni
Hebrew · Rhoni is likely a variant of Roni, a Hebrew name meaning "my song" or "my joy."
Rhonisha
English · A modern coined name, possibly blending Rhonda or Roni with the suffix -isha.
Rhonna
Welsh · Rhonna is likely a variant of Rhonda, a Welsh place-based name meaning noisy or great spear in older interpretations.
Rhori
Irish · A modern spelling variant of Rory, from Gaelic roots meaning red king.
Rhory
Irish · Irish form akin to Rory, from Ruaidhrí/Ruairí, meaning “red king” or “royal ruler.”
Rhoslyn
Welsh · A Welsh name combining rhos meaning 'moor' or 'promontory' with -lyn, suggesting a moorland lake.
Rhowen
Welsh · Rhowen is likely a modern variant of Rowan or Rhowan, associated with the rowan tree.
Rhowyn
Welsh · A Welsh-flavored modern feminine form likely derived from Rhys/Rhowan patterns, with Celtic sound shape.
Rhuben
Hebrew · Variant of Reuben, from Hebrew meaning behold, a son.
Rhudine
Welsh · Rare name possibly from Welsh 'rhud' (red) with a feminine suffix.
Rhue
English · Rhue is a stylized form of Rue, the herb name, and also carries associations with regret from French and English usage.
Rhunette
Welsh · Modern blend with Welsh Rhun ('grand') and French diminutive suffix -ette.
Rhyana
Welsh · Likely influenced by Welsh Rhiannon, a name associated with a great queen in Welsh tradition.
Rhyane
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon (Welsh divine queen goddess) or Ryan (Irish: little king), blending Celtic mythological roots.
Rhyanna
Welsh · A variant of Rhianna or Rhiannon, from Welsh roots associated with a great queen or divine feminine figure.
Rhyanne
Welsh · Rhyanne is a modern variant of Ryan or Rhiannon forms, carrying associations of 'little king' or graceful Welsh styling.
Rhyannon
Welsh · A spelling variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythic figure whose name is linked to a great queen.
Rhyen
English · Rhyen is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Ryan or Rhine and chosen for sound more than old etymology.
Rhyes
Welsh · A stylized spelling of Rhys, the Welsh name meaning ardor, enthusiasm, or fiery spirit.
Rhyian
Welsh · Rhyian is a modern variation resembling Ryan or Rhian, likely influenced by Welsh feminine naming patterns.
Rhyin
Welsh · A Welsh-influenced form of Rhian-style names, associated with maidenly grace and classical Welsh naming.
Rhyis
Welsh · Rhyis is a modern spelling variant of Welsh Rhys, a name traditionally associated with ardor and spirited energy.
Rhyla
Welsh · Modern Welsh-influenced feminine form likely linked to Rhi- roots, chosen for lyrical and contemporary sound.
Rhylea
Irish · Modern invented blend possibly combining Rhys (Welsh 'ardor') and Leigh, creating a contemporary sound.
Rhyley
English · Rhyley is a spelling variant of Riley, a surname name associated with a rye clearing or meadow.
Rhyli
English · A modern spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname associated with valiance or rye clearing interpretations.
Rhylinn
Welsh · Welsh-inspired compound of Rhys (meaning ardor or enthusiasm) and Lynn (meaning lake or waterfall), a modern creation.
Rhylon
Greek · A modern invented English form with a classical-sounding Greek-style spelling.
Rhyme
English · From the English poetic term rhyme, suggesting verse, rhythm, and lyrical expression.
Rhyn
Welsh · Rhyn is a rare modern form that may echo Welsh-style sounds or adapt Rhine-like place and surname roots.
Rhyne
German · Rhyne likely comes from the Rhine river name and developed through German and English surname use.
Rhynn
English · Rhynn is a modern invented spelling, probably influenced by names like Rin, Wren, or Lynn.
Rhyon
Irish · Modern variant of Ryan (Irish, 'little king') or Rhion (Welsh), blending Celtic roots with a contemporary spelling.
Rhyson
Welsh · Modern patronymic construction meaning 'son of Rhys,' from the Welsh name Rhys meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Rhyus
Greek · Rhyus appears to be a modern form influenced by Rhys and possibly Greek-style endings, without a fixed classical etymology.
Rhyze
English · A modern stylized form of Rise or Rhys-like sounds, suggesting ascent or growth.
Riahanna
Welsh · A variant of Rihanna, connecting Welsh 'Rhiannon' (divine queen) with Arabic 'fragrant herb.'
Riahna
Arabic · Riahna is likely a variant of Rihanna or Rihana, a name associated with sweet basil or fragrance.
Riahnna
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh name meaning great queen or divine queen, tied to Celtic mythology.
Rial
Spanish · From Spanish 'real' meaning 'royal,' used as a given name suggesting noble or kingly qualities.
Rialey
Irish · Rialey is a spelling variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning valiant or courageous.
Rianah
Welsh · Variant of Rihanna or Rhiannon; may derive from Welsh meaning 'great queen' or Arabic for 'sweet basil'.
Riane
Irish · Riane is often treated as a variant of Ryan or Rhiane, carrying associations with little king or graceful flow.
Riani
Indian · Riani is used in South Asian naming and is often associated with grace, melody, or queenly elegance.
Riannah
Welsh · Likely a variant of Rhianna or Rhiannon, a Welsh name associated with a great queen.
Riannon
Welsh · A variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythic name often interpreted as great queen or divine queen.
Rianny
Irish · Likely a modern form influenced by Irish Rhiannon-style sounds, giving it a bright, regal feel.
Rianon
Welsh · A variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name often associated with a great queen.
Riansh
Indian · Modern Indian name form in the Rian/Ryans family, used as a contemporary masculine given name.
Rianshi
English · A globalized modern invented name combining Rian with -shi for a contemporary, distinctive sound.
Riayn
English · A modern phonetic variant of Ryan or Rian, used as a contemporary unisex-style name.
Ribaldo
German · Ribaldo is likely derived from old Germanic elements, later adapted into Italian-style form, with a bold or strong-warrior sense.
Ribhi
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'profitable,' 'of gain,' or 'bringing advantage,' conveying prosperity and blessing.
Ric
English · Short form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' meaning powerful ruler or king.
Ricado
Spanish · Ricado is a variant of Ricardo, from Germanic roots meaning "strong ruler."
Ricahrd
German · A misspelling variant of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning "powerful" and "brave" or "hardy."
Ricard
French · Variant of Richard, from Germanic Ricohard meaning 'brave ruler' or 'strong in rule'.
Ricarda
German · Feminine form of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave ruler' or 'strong king'.
Ricari
Spanish · A modern invented name possibly derived from Ricardo, the Spanish form of Richard meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Ricaria
German · Ricaria seems to be a rare elaboration of Richard-family names, from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Ricayla
English · Modern invented feminine variant of Richard, from Old German 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Ricca
Italian · Ricca is an Italian and Germanic short form linked to names with ric, meaning ruler, power, or wealth.
Ricci
Italian · Italian surname and given name, a diminutive of Riccardo meaning curly-haired or wealthy powerful ruler.
Rice
Welsh · Anglicized form of the Welsh name Rhys, meaning ardor, enthusiasm, or passion.
Richa
Indian · Richa is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as "hymn," "verse," or "praise."
Richaad
German · A variant of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning "brave ruler" or "strong in rule."
Richad
German · Variant spelling of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave, strong).
Richae
English · Richae is likely a modern variant of Richard-based or Rich- names, adapted into a softer contemporary form.
Richael
Hebrew · Richael is a blended modern form drawing on Rachel or Michael, likely preserving Hebrew religious associations.
Richana
Indian · Richana is likely related to Indian names such as Richa, carrying a sense of praise, verse, or richness.
Richand
English · Variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Richanda
German · Richanda appears to blend Richard-derived elements meaning strong ruler with a feminine ending.
Richar
German · Truncated variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric-hard' meaning 'brave ruler.'
Richara
German · A feminine form built from Richard, from Germanic elements meaning powerful and brave ruler.
Richarda
German · Richarda is the feminine form of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning "strong ruler" or "brave power."
Richardd
German · An altered spelling of Richard, a Germanic name meaning "brave ruler."
Richardean
English · Feminine compound of Richard (brave ruler) with the suffix -dean, an American coined name.
Richardine
English · Feminine form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) + 'hard' (strong/brave).
Richardjames
German · Compound of Richard ('powerful ruler', Germanic) and James ('supplanter', Hebrew), blending two classic traditions.
Richards
English · Patronymic surname from Richard, Germanic meaning "brave ruler" from "ric" and "hard."
Richarlison
German · A modern surname-style form built from Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave or powerful ruler.
Richaud
French · French form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (brave), meaning powerful ruler.
Richel
French · Richel likely relates to Richard or Rachel forms, but is often treated as a French-style variant suggesting 'powerful ruler.'
Richele
French · Richele is a variant of Michelle or Richelle, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or powerful leader.
Richell
French · Richell is likely a variant of Richelle, from Germanic elements meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Richella
German · Richella is likely a feminine elaboration of Richard-based names, carrying the sense of "powerful ruler."
Richenda
German · From an old Germanic name meaning "strong in rule" or "powerful ruler."
Richer
German · From old Germanic elements meaning 'powerful ruler,' later used in French forms.
Richerd
German · Variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave), meaning brave ruler.
Richetta
German · Feminine diminutive of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler.'
Richette
French · Likely a French-styled feminine or diminutive form related to Richard, meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Richey
English · Diminutive of Richard meaning 'brave ruler,' also an Anglicized Irish surname.
Richi
German · A diminutive form of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning 'brave ruler' or 'powerful leader.'
Richia
German · Richia likely derives from Germanic Richard-related roots meaning powerful or brave ruler.
Richland
English · An English place-style name meaning fertile or wealthy land.
Richlyn
English · A modern blend name using Rich- and -lyn, suggesting power or wealth combined with a soft contemporary ending.
Richlynn
English · Richlynn is a modern English blend combining Rich- with the popular -lynn suffix.
Richman
English · From English descriptive surname sense of a "rich man," meaning one of wealth.
Richmon
French · Variant of Richmond, from Norman French riche mont meaning rich hill or mighty protector.
Richon
English · Likely a variant of Richard-based names, from Germanic roots meaning brave power.
Richrd
German · Richrd is a misspelling variant of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave ruler or strong king.
Rici
German · Rici is a short variant of Richard or Ricky forms, from Germanic roots meaning powerful ruler.
Ricia
Latin · Ricia is often a short form of Patricia or related names, ultimately from Latin roots tied to nobility.
Ricka
German · Feminine diminutive of Richard or Frederica, from Germanic meaning powerful ruler.
Rickard
English · Scandinavian and English variant of Richard, from Germanic meaning 'brave ruler' or 'strong king.'
Rickardo
Spanish · Rickardo is a variant of Ricardo or Richard, from Germanic elements meaning powerful ruler.
Rickayla
English · Rickayla is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Ricky, Ricca, or Kayla-style forms.
Ricke
English · A spelling variant of Rick or Ricky, from Richard, meaning “strong ruler.”
Rickea
English · A modern feminine form built from Rick or Ricky, names from Germanic roots meaning "powerful ruler."
Rickeem
Arabic · A modern form likely influenced by Arabic names like Karim or Hakim, giving a noble or generous feel.
Rickeeta
English · Likely a modern elaboration related to Ricki or Erica, shaped with the suffix -eeta.
Rickeisha
African · Likely a modern blend of Ricki- and Keisha-style elements, formed as a distinctive contemporary name.
Rickel
German · Rickel is a Germanic-style diminutive related to Richard-type names, carrying the sense of "powerful ruler."
Rickell
German · Rickell is likely a modern feminine form related to Richard, from Germanic elements meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rickelle
English · A modern feminine form of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave or powerful ruler.
Rickesha
African · Likely a modern invented name blending Ricki or Ric- with the suffix -esha.
Rickeshia
African · Rickeshia is a modern elaborated name, possibly built from Ricki or Rike with the suffix -eshia.
Ricketa
German · Ricketa is likely a feminine elaboration of Richard-derived forms, from Germanic roots meaning “brave ruler.”
Ricketta
German · Feminine elaboration of Rick or Richard, from Germanic roots meaning "brave ruler."
Rickeya
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Ricky or Richard, from Germanic roots meaning powerful ruler.
Rickford
English · Rickford is an English surname-style name built from place-name elements, especially ford meaning river crossing.
Rickia
German · Rickia is a feminine elaboration of Rick or Ricky, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or powerful leader.
Rickiah
English · A modern invented feminine elaboration of Rick/Richard, from Germanic meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rickiesha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Ricky, ultimately from Germanic Richard meaning brave ruler.
Rickira
German · Likely built from Ricky or Rick, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or powerful leader, with a modern ending.
Rickisha
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Ricki or Ricka with the decorative -isha suffix.
Rickita
English · Rickita is likely a modern elaboration of Ricki or Erica-related forms, ultimately tied to Germanic roots meaning 'ruler' or 'power'.
Rickiya
German · A modern elaboration of Ricky or Rick, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or power.
Rickiyah
English · Modern invented feminine form of Ricky/Richard meaning 'powerful ruler,' with a Hebrew-style -iyah suffix.
Rickki
English · Rickki is a playful spelling of Ricky, a diminutive of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler.'
Rickman
English · Rickman is a surname-name related to Richard, from Germanic roots meaning powerful ruler.
Ricko
German · Modern nickname-style variant of Richard or Rico, from Germanic roots meaning "powerful ruler."
Ricks
English · Ricks is a surname form related to Rick or Richard, from Germanic roots meaning "powerful ruler."
Rickson
English · Rickson is a patronymic surname-style name meaning 'son of Rick,' with Rick tied to Germanic ruler meanings.
Rickya
English · Rickya is a feminine form of Ricky, ultimately from Germanic names meaning powerful ruler.
Rickyah
English · Rickyah is a modern elaboration of Ricky or Ricki with a feminine ending.
Rickye
English · Rickye is a variant of Ricky, a diminutive of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave ruler.
Rickyia
English · Modern invented feminine variant of Ricky, ultimately from Germanic Richard meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rickyy
English · Rickyy is a creative spelling of Ricky, a diminutive of Richard meaning "brave ruler."
Ricoh
German · Ricoh is likely a variant influenced by Rico, from Germanic roots meaning powerful ruler.
Ricole
French · Ricole is likely a variant of Nicole, the French feminine form of Nicholas, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people'.
Ricquan
English · Ricquan is a modern English coinage blending the Ric- element, often from Richard, with the -quan ending.
Ricquel
French · Likely a modern variant of Raquel or Ricky-based forms, blending French style with Germanic name elements.
Ricquita
Spanish · Ricquita is likely a modern elaboration of Rica or Ricki forms, with roots tied to power or rule.
Rictavious
English · Rictavious is a modern invented name shaped by Latin-style endings like -tavius and contemporary American naming patterns.
Rictoria
Latin · Probably a creative variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning “victory.”
Ridaan
Arabic · Ridaan likely draws from Arabic رضا roots for contentment or approval, adapted into modern South Asian naming.
Ridah
Arabic · Ridah comes from Arabic and means "contentment," "approval," or "satisfaction."
Ridan
Arabic · Ridan likely relates to the Arabic root for رضا, giving meanings tied to contentment or approval.
Riddhima
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'one who possesses prosperity and good fortune,' from 'riddhi' (abundance).
Riddhish
Indian · Riddhish is a Sanskrit-based Indian name associated with prosperity, success, or lord of abundance.
Riddic
English · A modern re-spelling related to Richardic forms, likely meaning "powerful ruler" in old Germanic roots.
Riddik
English · Variant of Riddick, an English surname of uncertain origin, popularized by the fictional sci-fi character.
Ridgeway
English · English surname and place name meaning 'path along a ridge.'
Ridgway
English · English place name meaning "path along the ridge," from Old English "hrycg" and "weg."
Ridha
Arabic · Ridha is an Arabic name meaning "contentment," "satisfaction," or "divine favor."
Ridham
Indian · Ridham is an Indian name often associated with prosperity, rhythm, or abundance in modern usage.
Ridharv
Indian · Likely an Indian modern name built from Sanskrit-style elements, possibly suggesting success or prosperity.
Ridhwan
Arabic · Ridhwan is from Arabic and means 'satisfaction' or 'divine pleasure'; it is also the name of the keeper of Paradise in Islam.
Ridit
Indian · Ridit is an Indian name often interpreted as "known" or "worldly," from modern Sanskrit-influenced usage.
Ridwaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'contentment' or 'divine pleasure,' representing God's satisfaction and approval.
Rie
Japanese · Japanese name often formed with characters conveying ideas like "jasmine," "logic," or "blessing," depending on kanji.
Rieanna
Irish · Rieanna is a modern variant influenced by Rhiannon and Riana, often associated with queenly or maiden-like meanings.
Riece
Welsh · Likely a spelling variant of Reese or Rhys, from Welsh, meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Rieker
German · Rieker comes from a German surname tradition and likely developed from older personal names with strong, hardy connotations.
Rielee
Irish · A creative spelling of Riley, the Irish surname-style name used widely as a modern given name.
Rieleigh
Irish · Variant spelling of Riley, from Irish Ó Raghallaigh, meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant'.
Rieley
Irish · A spelling variant of Riley, from an Irish surname often interpreted as valiant or courageous.
Rielley
Irish · Rielley is a modern spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning "valiant" or from an English place-name root.
Rielly
Irish · A spelling variant of Riley or Reilly, from an Irish surname meaning valiant or courageous.
Riely
Irish · Riely is a spelling variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning "valiant" or "courageous."
Rielyn
Irish · Modern spelling blend of Riley and Lynn, drawing on the Irish name meaning 'courageous.'
Rien
Japanese · Used as a modern short name in several cultures; in Japanese use it can carry elegant sound-based meanings.
Riena
Welsh · Likely a variant of Rhianna or Rena, carrying senses of maidenhood, melody, or rebirth.
Rienhold
German · Variant of Reinhold, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'wise ruler.'
Rienna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Rena or Rhianna-style names, chosen for its lyrical sound.
Rienne
French · Rienne has a French-style form and likely functions as a modern elaboration of names ending in -enne or -ienne.
Ries
German · Ries is a German surname and given-name form, sometimes related to Reis or names meaning giant or branch lineage.
Riesa
German · Riesa is a soft modern form that may connect to German place or surname usage and to Teresa-like sound patterns.
Riese
German · Riese is a German surname and name meaning "giant," from the German word for a very large person.
Riesha
Arabic · Riesha is likely a modern variant of Risha or Aresha, used for its graceful sound more than a single fixed root.
Rieta
Italian · Diminutive of Rita, itself a short form of Margarita, from Greek for 'pearl.'
Rietta
Italian · Italian diminutive likely derived from names like Henrietta or Marietta, using the diminutive suffix '-etta.'
Rifa
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic roots meaning elevation or high status, as in names from r-f-' patterns.
Rifat
Arabic · Rifat comes from Arabic and means elevation, high rank, or exalted status.
Riff
English · From the musical term riff, used as a punchy modern word-name with creative energy.
Riftyn
English · A modern invented name influenced by surname sounds like Rifton or Ripton.
Rigden
English · An English place-name style likely from ridge-and-valley elements, preserving landscape-based identity.
Rigg
English · From Old English for a ridge or strip of high ground, a surname-origin toponym later used as a given name.
Riggan
Irish · Riggan likely comes from an Irish surname or clan-style root, possibly tied to little ruler or kingly associations.
Riggen
English · A modern variant spelling of Ridge/Regin-type names, used as a contemporary given or family name.
Riggsley
English · Riggsley is a modern English-style surname name, likely built from Riggs with the suffix -ley meaning "clearing" or "meadow."
Righley
Irish · A variant spelling of Riley, of Irish origin meaning 'courageous' or 'rye clearing.'
Rigina
Latin · Rigina is likely a spelling variant of Regina, from Latin meaning “queen.”
Rigoverto
Spanish · Rigoverto is a Romance form of Germanic Rigobert, from elements meaning 'power' and 'bright' or 'famous.'
Rigved
Indian · Rigved refers to the Rigveda, the ancient Sanskrit Vedic scripture whose name means praise knowledge.
Riha
Arabic · A short global name used in modern forms, linked in some traditions to Arabic names with peaceful or fragrant meanings.
Rihab
Arabic · From Arabic *rihāb*, meaning spaciousness or breadth, giving a sense of openness and generosity.
Rihannah
Arabic · Variant spelling of Rihanna/Rihana, from Arabic 'rihana' meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb.'
Rihansh
Indian · An Indian modern variant of Rihan, often linked to freshness and fragrance in contemporary naming.
Rihcard
English · Archaic or variant spelling of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler' in Germanic.
Riho
Japanese · Riho is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often suggesting jasmine, village, beauty, or grain.
Rihonna
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name likely meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen'.
Riis
Norse · Riis is a Scandinavian name and surname, likely from Old Norse words tied to brushwood or a wooded rise.
Rija
Indian · Used in South Asia and often interpreted as one who is hopeful, accepted, or favored.
Rijad
Arabic · Rijad is a Balkan form of Riyad, from Arabic meaning gardens or meadows.
Rijja
Arabic · A modern Arabic-transliterated name form connected with meanings of contentment and goodwill in Arabic naming practice.
Rijul
Indian · Rijul is an Indian name from Sanskritic roots often interpreted as innocent, straightforward, or honest.
Rik
German · Rik is a short form of Richard or related names, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or power.
Rika
Japanese · Rika is used in Japanese and European contexts, with meanings varying by characters or as a short form of Erica.
Rikako
Japanese · A Japanese feminine name often formed from elements suggesting village, fragrance, or child, depending on the kanji used.
Rikardo
Spanish · Spanish and German variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (strong), meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rikayla
English · A modern elaboration of Kayla or Michaela-family sounds, often tied back to Michael's Hebrew root.
Rikeisha
African · Rikeisha is likely a modern invented name shaped by the popular -keisha suffix and contemporary phonetic styling.
Rikelme
German · Modern form shaped by Germanic elements *ric* 'power' and *helm* 'protection,' read as a 'strong protector.'
Riken
Japanese · Japanese-influenced name, potentially from 'ri' (reason/profit) and 'ken' (healthy/strong); also a modern invented form.
Rikesh
Indian · An Indian name, often linked to Sanskrit elements associated with lordship, wealth, or rulership.
Rikesha
English · Rikesha is a modern coined name, likely formed from Rik- or Rick- with a stylized feminine ending.
Riketa
African · Riketa appears to be a modern feminine form related to names built on ric, meaning ruler or power.
Rikhia
Indian · Sanskrit name referring to a sage's hermitage or holy settlement, used in Hindu spiritual tradition.
Rikhil
Indian · Rikhil is likely an Indian modern name form, probably built from Sanskrit-derived sounds and used with a contemporary style.
Rikia
English · Rikia is likely a modern form related to Ricky or Erica, tied to Germanic roots meaning ruler or power.
Rikiah
Hebrew · Rikiah is likely a modern biblical-style formation using the Hebrew -iah ending, suggesting a connection to God.
Rikin
Indian · Rikin is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit-derived forms meaning "wealthy," "prosperous," or "full of riches."
Rikio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strength' or 'power,' derived from 'riki' (力).
Rikisha
English · Rikisha is likely a modern coined name influenced by Rikki and Keisha-style forms.
Rikishi
Japanese · From Japanese, rikishi means strong man and is the traditional term for a sumo wrestler.
Rikita
Indian · Rikita is used in Indian naming and is often interpreted as clever, wise, or linked to written tradition.
Rikiya
Japanese · Rikiya is a Japanese name often built from elements associated with strength, power, or excellence.
Rikiyah
English · Rikiyah is likely a modern created name built from Riki or Ricky with an -yah ending.
Rikka
German · Rikka is a short Germanic-style name related to ric, meaning ruler or powerful, and also appears in Nordic use.
Rikke
Norse · A Scandinavian short form of names like Frederikke or Ulrikke, linked to power or rule.
Rikkia
English · Rikkia is a modern variant of Ricky or Rika-style names, often used for sound rather than fixed historical meaning.
Rikkie
English · Rikkie is a diminutive spelling of Ricky or Ricki, from names like Richard meaning 'brave ruler' or 'strong leader.'
Rikkilee
English · A modern compound blending Ricky or Rikki with Lee, giving it a contemporary nickname style.
Rikkilynn
English · Rikkilynn is a modern compound name joining Ricki and Lynn, created in contemporary English naming style.
Rikkita
English · Rikkita is likely a modern elaboration of Ricky or Rika-type names with a decorative -ita ending.
Rikku
Japanese · A Japanese-styled name where 'riku' (陸) means 'land' or 'shore'; popularized as a video game character.
Rikky
English · Rikky is a diminutive spelling of Ricky, from Richard, a Germanic name meaning powerful ruler.
Rikuto
Japanese · Rikuto is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often conveying ideas like 'land,' 'sky,' or 'flight.'
Riky
English · A diminutive spelling of Ricky, from Richard, meaning "brave ruler" or "powerful leader."
Rikya
Japanese · Japanese feminine name combining kanji elements; may derive from 'ri' (logic) and 'ka' (flower/fragrance).
Rikyah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Rivkah (Rebecca), meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating beauty' in Hebrew.
Rilan
English · Rilan is a modern name likely influenced by Riley and Ryland, combining surname roots with contemporary styling.
Riland
English · English place-based surname from rye land, indicating fields or settlement linked to rye cultivation.
Rilda
German · Short form of Brunhilda or Griselda, from Germanic elements meaning battle or armor.
Rilea
English · Rilea is a modern spelling of Riley, from an English surname meaning 'rye clearing.'
Rileah
Irish · Creative spelling of Riley, from Irish Gaelic 'Raghallaigh' meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rilei
English · Rilei is a modern spelling of Riley, an Irish surname-name meaning 'valiant' or 'courageous.'
Rileyanne
Irish · Compound of Riley (Irish, 'courageous') and Anne (Hebrew, 'grace'), a modern blended given name.
Rileygrace
English · Rileygrace is a modern compound of Riley and Grace, blending a lively surname-name with a virtue name.
Rileyjo
Irish · A modern compound of Riley and Jo, combining surname style with a short classic ending.
Rileymae
English · An English compound of Riley and Mae, combining a surname-name with a classic middle-name style.
Rileyn
English · A modern variation of Riley style with a feminine-leaning ending, part of contemporary unisex English naming.
Rileyrae
Irish · Rileyrae blends Irish Riley, meaning valiant, with Rae, an English name tied to roe deer or grace.